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Charlie Johnson (bandleader)

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Name
  
Charlie Johnson


Role
  
Bandleader

Died
  
December 13, 1959, New York City, New York, United States

Albums
  
Charlie Johnson, Jazz Classics, No. 2 (Mono Version)

Similar People
  
Jabbo Smith, Benny Waters, Bubber Miley, Duke Ellington, Ben Waters

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Charlie "Fess" Johnson (November 21, 1891, Philadelphia – December 13, 1959, New York City) was an American jazz bandleader and pianist.

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Johnson led an ensemble called the Paradise Ten, who played at Small's Paradise from 1925–1935 and recorded five times between 1925 and 1929. Though Johnson was a capable pianist, he rarely soloed on his recordings. The Paradise Ten ensemble included a number of noted sidemen, including trumpeters Jabbo Smith, Leonard Davis, Sidney DeParis, and Thomas Morris, trombonists Charlie Irvis and Jimmy Harrison, alto saxophonists Benny Carter and Edgar Sampson, and tenor saxophonist Benny Waters. Johnson led the ensemble until 1938; following this he freelanced in various ensembles until he retired due to health problems in the 1950s.

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Charlie Johnson (bandleader) Wikipedia